The Nobel prizes that are awarded annually are in peace, economics, literature , physiology, chemistry, physics and medicine. Mathematics , environmental science, astronomy and Transformative innovation systems(TIS) are not included in the annual nobel laureate award.
The transformative innovation system must be included as a field of research and learning by making sure the Nobel laureate can recognise it. I was invited by the Swedish Nobel committee team, and I recommended that the Transformative Innovation System(TIS) should be included in the Nobel laureate winner list. I also strongly recommended that the peace nobel winners are not always those that deserve it. There should be thorough research of their contribution before the Nobel Laureate awards them the prize. Another very important recommendation is that the indigenous knowledge, especially linked both to medicine and astronomy, must also be included in the Nobel laureate list. The binary logic mathematics that is now running the entire internet world was created in Ethiopia in Africa. The prediction of planets in Astronomy was published by the book Abu Shaker and this astronomical knowledge from indigenous origin in Africa must be recognised and appreciated. The first university was created in Africa , but this is not known by all including Africans. The Nobel laureate must be open to award not just those with Phds but also those who have invented, innovated and created novel and original knowledge. The research output from the Globelics, Africalics and all other Lics must be evaluated, monitored and investigated and nobel prize winners in this interdisciplinary, science, technology, innovation and sustainable development should also be permitted by including in the list this interdisciplinary and trans-disciplinary transformative innovation system. We have created the African journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development and it is earning royalty. The journal with Research Policy and Innovation and Development and others can reinforce the recognition of the TIS in the nobel award winning list.
The lecture will highlight how the not currently included disciplinary, interdisciplinary and trans-disciplinary fields must no longer be excluded. How and why they must be included will highlight the principal presentation.
Speaker
Prof. Mammo Muchie is currently a DST/NRF research chair of innovation studies at Tshwane University of Technology, a fellow at the South African Academy of Sciences and the African Academy of Sciences, and an adjunct professor at the Adama Science and Technology University, Ethiopia. Muchie has been Senior Research Associate at the SLPMTD program and is currently the Senior Research Associate at the TMCD Centre at Oxford University collaborating with researchers on diffusion of innovation in low income countries and the potential new research area of Africa-China industrial high-technology sectors. In 2009, Mammo Muchie founded the African Journal on Science, Technology, Innovation and Development of which he is also the Chief Editor. Also, Prof. Mammo helped found the first African Globelics Doctoral Academy in 2009, and AfricaLics. He is one of the founding scientific board members of the network that connects North Africa with the Middle East and Southern Europe. Professor Mammo has produced numerous publications, some of which are internationally accredited and entries in institutional publications.
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